I've got a similar story, except this was actually a Willys-Knight car. There was a local banker who got married around 1925. He bought a brand new Willys-Knight car to give to his wife as a wedding present. Fast-forward to a few years before 1975 (his 50th wedding anniversary), and he decided to get his old Willys-Knight restored and overhauled to give to his wife as her wedding anniversary. So around 1973, he enlisted the help of a local mechanic to get his car running again. You must remember that at this time, there was no internet available to help find parts, but he managed to find two other Willys-Knight cars from around the country to use as spare parts. The mechanic overhauled this car and the banker presented the restored Willys-Knight car to his wife. This would have been before the time I was in high school, but my dad kept up with this restoration and kept the local newspaper that ran this story.
The banker, his wife and the mechanic are long deceased, but the last I heard about this car was that it was sold somewhere to the east coast and was shipped there to a new owner sometime during the mid-80s.